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n. of or relating to geometry or to the principles of geometry. Spanish spelling.

Geometrico

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 n. sober thoughtfulness;

Melancholy

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n. any class or group of society sharing common cultural features:

Caste

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n. a chieftain; earl.

Jarls

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objects being seen distinctly only when near to the eye; nearsightedness; lack of foresight or discernment;

Myopia

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 n. especially undue display of learning.

Pedantry

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adj. outrageously wicked: having the qualities of a devil;

Diabolical

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 n. hatred, dislike, or distrust of humankind.

Misanthropy

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n. a small piece of luggage that can be carried by hand, used to hold clothing, toilet articles, etc.; suitcase; traveling bag.

Valise

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n. a book size of about 6 × 9 inches (16 × 23 centimeters), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 8 leaves or 16 pages.

Octovo

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n. blame; censure.

Reproach

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n. trickery; guile; craftiness.

Artifice

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 adj. not thick or dense; thin:

 Sparse

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weight; heaviness:



Heft

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n. a person who loves or collects books, especially as examples of fine or unusual printing, binding, or the like.

Bibliophile

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The writer’s attitude to a subject conveyed through word choice and the style of the writing

Tone

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 to project or display conspicuously or abundantly; radiate:

Exuded

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a short verse, usually from the Psalms, said or sung by the officiant, after which the congregation recites a response.

Versicles

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v. to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner:

Haggle

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The feeling a text arouses in the reader created by the setting, the imagery, and word choice.

Mood

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